They'll likely configure the PPPoE tunnel with a /29 CIDR block (maybe
smaller, maybe larger, depending on addresses).  You are correct, the
addresses will essentially just "appear" on the pfSense endpoint.  All
you need to do to make use of them is create an "other" type virtual
IP (hey, for all those wondering what the hell other was for...this is
it!) as the traffic is already routed to you and you just need pfSense
to handle it.

FWIW, before my last move, I had exactly this type of setup from SBC.

--Bill

On 10/30/06, Sam Newnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I'm dealing with this small town ISP on a project and they informed the
customer that they can run multiple IP's over PPPoE. I've googled a bit
can't tell for sure whether this is supported vary widely, but has anyone
setup this configuration with a pfsense box?



Do you have to create a new alias for each IP? I've seem to read that once
you connect your first pppoe session that the other addresses seem to
"appear" (don't laugh, I know).



Any thoughts would be helpful as I'm suppose to set this up on Wed of this
week. Thanks!



Sam Newnam
 SystemSam Technologies, LLC
 www.systemsam.com


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